Attorney Robert L. Carter presenting a newspaper as evidence during the NAACP hearing before Judge Walter B. Jones.

Carter was chief council for the NAACP. Attorney Arthur Shores is seated at the table in the background. The NAACP had been charged with contempt of court for doing business in Alabama after it was prevented from operating in the state in 1956.

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Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Summary:Carter was chief council for the NAACP. Attorney Arthur Shores is seated at the table in the background. The NAACP had been charged with contempt of court for doing business in Alabama after it was prevented from operating in the state in 1956.